Re: How to dump from Postgre

Started by Karel Zakalmost 26 years ago6 messagesgeneral
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#1Karel Zak
zakkr@zf.jcu.cz

On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Morten W. Petersen wrote:

How do you dump from the Postgre database?
(i.e. as with MySQL, where you have mysqldump)

The PostgreSQL documentation is invisible?

Karel

In reply to: Karel Zak (#1)

The PostgreSQL documentation is invisible?

Yeah, it just vanished. Not my fault. The bitbucket ate it.

-Morten =)

#3Poul L. Christiansen
plc@faroenet.fo
In reply to: Morten W. Petersen (#2)

Generally a lot of the questions here on the mailing lists are answered
in the documentation. So read the docs first ;-)

It's: "pg_dump databaseName > someFile.sql"

"Morten W. Petersen" wrote:

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The PostgreSQL documentation is invisible?

Yeah, it just vanished. Not my fault. The bitbucket ate it.

-Morten =)

#4Thomas Lockhart
lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
In reply to: Morten W. Petersen (#2)

Yeah, it just vanished. Not my fault. The bitbucket ate it.

Ah, so sorry. Use pg_dump.

Hope you find your docs soon ;)

- Thomas

#5Herbert Liechti
Herbert.Liechti@thinx.ch
In reply to: Morten W. Petersen (#2)

Thomas Lockhart wrote:

Yeah, it just vanished. Not my fault. The bitbucket ate it.

And what is a bitbucket? My dictioniary knows nothing
about this word. Just for all the people who's mother
tongue is not english. :-)

- Herbie

#6Dale Anderson
danderso@crystalsugar.com
In reply to: Herbert Liechti (#5)

The BitBucket on unix is /DEV/NULL, or the place where things will disappear.

Herbert Liechti <Herbert.Liechti@thinx.ch> 06/27/00 09:35AM >>>

Thomas Lockhart wrote:

Yeah, it just vanished. Not my fault. The bitbucket ate it.

And what is a bitbucket? My dictioniary knows nothing
about this word. Just for all the people who's mother
tongue is not english. :-)

- Herbie